Pencil clip



H. l... FISCHER PENCIL GLIP June 2, 1925! 1,540,115

meayov. 22, 1920 FIG. 2 2E 13 12. 16 31415 Patented June 2, 13235, I v

UNITED STATES PATENT oFFicE.

HOWARD L. FISCHER, or s'r. m mmimso rn, ASSIGNOR T Baowiv & marrow,

on ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, a conroaa rioiv or MINNESOTA. I 1

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Application filed November 22, 1920. Serial No. 425,819;

ToaZZ whom it may concern: extends longitudinally so as to attach the Be it knownthat I, HOWARD L. FIsoHER, same to the side of the casing orbarrelwith a citizen of the United States of America, a portion of the casing or barrel embossed residing at St. Paul, in the county of Ramand projecting centrally into the head of the 5 sey and State of Minnesota have invented clip toprovide a very neat attractive appearcertain new and useful Improvements in anceu 5 i I a j 7 Pencil Clips, of which the following: is a In the drawings forming part of this specification. a v a i specification: i o My invention relates to a pencil clip the Figure lis aperspective view of my clip 1 primary feature of which is in a, clip which attached to a pencil casing or'barrel and is removable from the pencil barrel for re- -po1'ti0n of which is brokenaway, I pairing .or replacingthe same and the de- Figure 2 is a central longitudinal section sign of which is such as not to; detract from on the line 2'2 of Figure 1. the general symmetrical neat appearance of Figure 3 is a cross sectio-non the line 3-3 15 the pencil.v of Figure 2. I f

In mechanicalpencils vwhere metal bar- Figure 4: illustrates ap'ortion of the barrels are used for the casing where a high rel or casingbefore the clip is attached polish orengraved surface is formed on the thereto. I a i casing and particularly where gold and sil- Figure 5 is a perspective View of theclip ver casings are used it is highly desirable separated from the barrel, r

to have a holding clip which can be; easily Figure'G illustrates the clip in the posiattached without injuring the outer surface tion it assumes'when being attached to the of the casing and also readily removed in a barrel. particular manner, but not apt to accidently The pencil casing A, only a portion of a come off of the casing'when the same is in which is shown, is of any suitable design use. I i i having a thin wall 10 with ahollow central The invention provides a clip formed so chamber 11-. The wall '10 'of the casing or as to be held on the pencil casing under barrel A is formed with an opening 12'and spring tensi0n,-the free or pocket engaging pierced or shearedatr 13 at a place on'the end of the clip having a tendencyito increase barrel where it is desired to attach the holdthe spring tension adapted to hold the clip ing clip B. The portion'between the opento the barrel when the saineis engaging" the 'ing 12 and the opening 13 is embossed to 3 pocket of the user. project from the outer surface ofthe' casing The invention further: includes means for A to form an embossed portion 14 which holding the clip against longitudinal or extends longitudinally and of a width apitransverse movement when in'place on the proximately the same as the width of the pencil casing and leaving the inside diamopening 12and the pierced'openingl3. ei'er of a uniform size without any parts In piercing the barrel A at 13 a locking projecting into the casing to leave the same shoulder is formed-by the edge '15 at one gtree to receive the operating mechanism; end of "the ifembossed portion while the While the construction of my clip is de shoulder 16 isformed at the other end a'dsigned primarily to be attached toa casing jacent the'op'ening 12. i of a mechanical pencil wherein the operat- The clip B is formed-from asingle piece ing mechanism is freely removable the of sheet'in'aterial with ahead portion 17 and same is accordingly well adapted to be used an engaging finge1"-18." After the clip is with any design of pencil or any casing blanked out from the sheet "material it is where a holding clip is 'nsed to attach the formed with thehead portion 17 having a pencil or article to the pocket of the user so curve to simulate the curve or. outershape that it will notbe apt tobe lost or fallout. of the casing A in tranverse cross section It is also a feature of the invention to and the finger 18 is formed to curve upward provide a clip designed wherein the attachfrom the head 17' and longitudinallydished ing means doesnot encircle thebarrel,*but to stiffen and strengthenthe same;

is laid on the barrel with the tongue 19,

directly above the opening 12 by exerting pressure in the direction of the arrow 21 until the tongue 19 enters the opening 12 and then while in this depressed position the clip is forced in the direction of the arrow 22, the tongue 19 will engage beneath the embossed portion 14 and the upper Lil transverse side 23 will snap' over the shoulder 15 to lock the clip B in place on the barrel A. The free end 24 of the finger ,18 engages the surface of the barrel with sufiicient spring tension to hold the side 23' in close engagement with the surface of the barrel or casing A directly adjacent and against the shoulder 15. The clip B is formed of spring material to give suflicient resiliency to the finger 18 to allow it to be forced over the edge of a persons pocket without distorting its shape.

The embossed portion 14 engages the inner edges of the sides 20 and the end'23 while the shoulder 25 formed at the base of the tongue 19 engages the shoulder 16. The ends and sides of the embossed portion 14 serve as shouldersto assist in holding the clip B against free transverse or longitudinal movement.

To remove the clip B from the casing the side 23 is raised above the shoulder 15 by inserting a thin instrument under the edge of the same and prying upward in a direction toward the end 24 of the clip. When the side 23 is elevated above the shoulder 15 the clip will slide easily off of the embossed portion 14'and release the tongue 19. The tongue 19 lies in a recess 26 and against the inner surface of the embossed portion 14 out of the chamber 11 to leave a free passage for the reception of thejoperating'mechanismor inner parts of the pencil wh ch are not illustrated in the drawing.

The use of mechanical pencils has recently become very extensive and it has been found that the attaching clips generally used thereon arevery apt to become bent, broken or injured in a manner so as not to properly hold'the pencil. Many times it is necessary to send the pencils back tothe factory to be repaired when the clips get out of order. With my construction the dealer can readily remove the old clip or the remaining por tions thereof and attach a new clip in a very short time without any material inconvenience to the user of the pencil.

For these reasons the construction and side 23 out of engagement with the shoulder 15 yet in use the clip will not come oil by accident or have a tendency to become loose, particularly as it is held by spring tension locked to the casing or barrel.

In accordance with the patent statutes, I

have described the principles of operation of my invention, together with the structure 'which I now consider to represent the best embodiment thereof, but I desire to have it understood that the drawings are only illustrative and that the invention can be carried out by other means and applied to uses other than those set forth within the scope of the following claims.

7 hat I claim is:

1. A clip in combination with a pencil casing, a spring engaging arm formed on said clip, an opening formed in said clip, an

embossed portion in said casing adapted to fit' said opening, a holding tongue adapted to engage said casing and a locking shoulder adapted to lock said tongue and clip to saidcasing when said embossed portion enters said opening to hold said clip against longitudinal or transverse movement.

2. A pencil attaching means comprising, a casing, openings formed in said casing, an embossed portion formed between said openings a member formed from spring material having an engaging finger, an opening formed in said member adapted to en gage the sides of said embossed portion and a locking tongue adapted toremovably lock said-member into engagement with said em; bossed portion, to hold said member against longitudinal or transverse play.

3. A holding clip in combination with a pencil casing, an outwardly embossed portion formed on said casing, a shoulder formed on QItlIQPGnClOfSfllCl embossed portion, a spring clip having an opening adapted to fit about the sides of said embossed portion, a tongue formed on said clip and an opening formed in said casing adapted to freely receive said tongue to allow said clip tobe moved longitudinally and placed into engagement with said shoulders and embossed portion to lock said clip to said casing under spring tension.

4. An attaching clip in combination with a pencil casing, comprising a spring member formed from a single piece ofmaterial, an opening formed in one end of said member, a tongue projectinginto said opening depressed into a plane below said opening,

:an embossed portion formed on said casing ed to look said member against longitudinal on one end and a head portion on the other or transverse movement by engaging with end and means formed in said head portion the edges of said opening in said member. adapted to snap over said embossed portion 10 5. A holding clip in combination With a to engage and disengage said embossed porbarrel, an outwardly projecting embossed tion to attach said member to said barrel.

portion formed on one side of said barrel, a Paul, Minnesota, NOVembel 1 0.

resilient member having an engaging finger HOWARD L. FISCHER. 

